And the director Tony Richardson deftly captures the fairy-tale aspects of the story.
The book deftly captures this relatively new dynamic and its depressing implications for journalism and democracy - and should be required reading for anyone who cares about either.
She deftly captured a tangle of grubs and deposited them to one side, watching them tunnel back into the rich gray- black soil.
The film's best scenes, those in the hospital, deftly capture the give-and-take of doctors striving to balance seriousness and dark humor.
"It is an engrossing, intricate slice-of-life that deftly captures the nuances of growing up together and finally growing apart."
A chapter about a reclusive homosexual mourning a dead lover deftly captures both Mahi's neighborhood culture and the universal culture of childhood.
Carroll deftly captures a couple of childhood's defining anxieties: Will I harm someone?
Last year our reviewer, Natalie Angier, called this a "delightful and lucid book" in which the authors "deftly capture the human motivations behind the science."
Between them, the three men deftly captured the marine outdoor atmosphere.
In it, Diome deftly captures the tenuous status of the African migrant.